Termite Control – Very Essential for Wood Health

How is the wood looking in your home? Whether the staircase is made out of wood, the dining room table and chair set, or other furnishings, you should keep a close eye on the condition of wood to ensure termites have not invaded. Termite invasions are more common than you might think and these critters have been around since way back when the dinosaurs roamed the earth! So many of these wood-loving creatures can be found around the world that the total weight actually outweighs the weight of all of the human’s on this planet. Pretty crazy, huh? If you don’t want to have to fork out for repairs or repeated exterminations, learn how to control termites and preserve wood health in the following ways.

Using Liquid Termiticides

Termites rely on the moistness of soil to survive and they will navigate their way through the soil to enter wooden structures, both in and around the home. Liquid termiticides work fairly well as a preventative measure and should really be used after a pest and termite control expert has first inspected the area and removed the problem. This method offers fast results and the liquid termiticides will usually be pumped into wooden structures. As a result, this will put a halt to the actions of those annoying wood-munching insects.

Placing Baits Around the Home

Something you can do yourself to preserve wood health and reduce the chances of an infestation occurring is place baits in various areas throughout the home. Focus more on areas with high activity. The baits will work with a special insecticide, which will kill any termites that come into contact with it. Keep in mind that baits aren’t the quickest option, but they do offer good results and are a popular choice for people who want to control the situation in areas where liquid termiticides won’t work.

Inspecting Wood on a Regular Basis

When damage from termites reaches an extreme level, the infestation will be hard to ignore. Nevertheless, it’s always good to inspect wooden structures for any signs that termites are feasting and reproducing, because it could mean the difference between paying for extermination or basic control services. Wood that has tiny marks or holes in it will likely be infested by these insects and you can prevent the situation from getting worse by trimming greenery and chopping down rotting trees.

Protect the foundations of your property by putting your trust in the Pink Pest Services team for termite control. To discuss rates, call 1300 132 062.